Hacker News with Generative AI: Software Releases

Apache Flink 2.0.0 Released: A New Era of Real-Time Data Processing (apache.org)
<p>Today, the Flink PMC is proud to announce the official release of Apache Flink 2.0.0! This marks the first release in the Flink 2.x series and is the first major release since Flink 1.0 launched nine years ago. This version is the culmination of two years of meticulous preparation and collaboration, signifying a new chapter in the evolution of Flink.</p>
FreeBSD 13.5-Release Now Available (freebsd.org)
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.5-RELEASE. This is the sixth and final release of the stable/13 branch.
ZeroVer: 0-based Versioning: cutting-edge software versioning for minimalists (0ver.org)
With software releases at an all-time high, the consensus has never been clearer: Major versions are over. So what does the past, present, and future of software versioning look like? Welcome to ZeroVer 0.0.1.
ZeroVer: 0-Based Versioning (0ver.org)
With software releases at an all-time high, the consensus has never been clearer: Major versions are over. So what does the past, present, and future of software versioning look like? Welcome to ZeroVer 0.0.1.
Linux 6.13 Released with AutoFDO and Propeller, AMD Changes and Apple Support (phoronix.com)
As anticipated the Linux 6.13 kernel was promoted to stable today with an on-time release and in turn also marking the start of the Linux 6.14 merge window.
Zig: What to Expect from Release Month (ziglang.org)
Fedora's Captivating 2024 with Many New Features and Leading Innovations (phoronix.com)
The Fedora Linux distribution had another great year with the successful releases of Fedora 40 and Fedora 41 that were both rather polished and largely on-time -- something that couldn't be said frequently of Fedora releases long ago.
Linux Kernel 6.12 Has Landed – and It's a Big One (omgubuntu.co.uk)
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux kernel 6.12, and an eclectic assortment of changes contained within make it one of the most biggest kernel releases for a while.
Julia 1.11 Highlights (julialang.org)
After two alphas, two betas, and four release candidates, Julia version 1.11 has finally(!!!) been released.
OpenBSD 7.6 released (openbsd.org)
Python 3.13.0rc3: This is not the release you're looking for (python.org)
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Everything you need to know about Python 3.13 – JIT and GIL went up the hill (silcock.dev)
On October 2nd, 2024, the Python core developers and community will release CPython v3.13.0 – and it’s a doozy.
The first alpha release of Pop _OS 24.04 with COSMIC will be released August 8th (twitter.com)
Go 1.23: Interactive release notes (antonz.org)
What's New with the Just-Released Linux 6.10 Kernel (thenewstack.io)
9FRONT (Plan 9) "Do Not Install" Released (9front.org)
Fedora Linux 40 Available for Download as a Wonderful Upgrade (phoronix.com)